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Chapter 5 - Earth's Natural Resources

Key Terms Practice

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natural resourceany useful material found in the environment
raw materialsresources that must be altered, or changed, before they can be used
recyclable resourcea resource that cycles through natural processes in the environment
renewable resourcea natural resource that the environment continues to supply or replace as it is used
nonrenewable resourcea resource that cannot be replaced once it is used
fossil fuelany one of several nonrenewable resources such as coal, oil, or natural gas created from the remains of plants and animals
manufacturingthe process of turning raw materials into a finished product
developed nationa country with amodern industrial society and a well-developed economy
developing nationa country with relatively low industrial production, often lacking modern technology
commercial farmingfarming that is done by companies
subsistence farmingthe practice of growing only as much food as a group of people needs to survive
plantationa large, usually one-crop farm with many workers living on it
foreign aideconomic and military aid to another country
ecosystema community of living things and their environment
deforestationthe process of clearing land of forests or trees, usually to make room for farms and homes
habitatthe area in which a plant or an animal naturally grows or lives
acid rainrain whose high levels of chemicals can pollute or damage the environment (usually caused by the burning of fossil fuels)
ozone layerthe layer of gas in the upper part of the atmosphere that blocks out most of the sun's ultraviolet rays
global warminga slow increase in Earth's temperature due to the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
recycleto reuse materials to make new products


Pearl River Central Upper Elementary
Carriere, MS

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